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Structure of rosettes in the zona glomerulosa of human adrenal cortex

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JOURNAL OF ANATOMY
Volume 243, Issue 4, Pages 684-689

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13912

Keywords

adherens junction; adrenal zona glomerulosa; aldosterone-producing cell clusters; rosette structure

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Recent studies in mouse models have shown that the multi-cellular rosette structure of the adrenal zona glomerulosa (ZG) is crucial for aldosterone production by ZG cells. However, the rosette structure of human ZG has remained unclear. This study investigated the rosette structure of human adrenal with and without aldosterone-producing cell clusters (APCCs) and found that cells in APCCs form larger rosettes through enhanced adherens junctions. This study provides the first detailed characterization of the rosette structure of human adrenal ZG and suggests that the multi-cellular rosette structure may also be necessary for aldosterone production in APCCs.
Recent studies in mouse models have demonstrated that the multi-cellular rosette structure of the adrenal zona glomerulosa (ZG) is crucial for aldosterone production by ZG cells. However, the rosette structure of human ZG has remained unclear. The human adrenal cortex undergoes remodeling during aging, and one surprising change is the occurrence of aldosterone-producing cell clusters (APCCs). It is intriguing to know whether APCCs form a rosette structure like normal ZG cells. In this study, we investigated the rosette structure of ZG in human adrenal with and without APCCs, as well as the structure of APCCs. We found that glomeruli in human adrenal are enclosed by a laminin subunit beta 1 (lamb1)-rich basement membrane. In slices without APCCs, each glomerulus contains an average of 11 +/- 1 cells. In slices with APCCs, each glomerulus in normal ZG contains around 10 +/- 1 cells, while each glomerulus in APCCs has significantly more cells (average of 22 +/- 1). Similar to what was observed in mice, cells in normal ZG or in APCCs of human adrenal formed rosettes through beta-catenin- and F-actin-rich adherens junctions. The cells in APCCs form larger rosettes through enhanced adherens junctions. This study provides, for the first time, a detailed characterization of the rosette structure of human adrenal ZG and shows that APCCs are not an unstructured cluster of ZG cells. This suggests that the multi-cellular rosette structure may also be necessary for aldosterone production in APCCs.

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